The George III sits in the pretty hamlet of Penmaenpool, two miles from Dolgellau on the very edge of the breathtaking Snowdonia National Park. They have ten beautifully refurbished bedrooms, many of which offer far reaching views of the estuary and mountains. Their rooms include great options for dog or family friendly stays, and one room is suitable for guests who require good accessibility.
The New Inn is a historic 16th century former coaching inn, located in the heart of the picturesque Dorset village of Cerne Abbas. They have ten luxurious bedrooms, and they serve delicious pub food, an eclectic selection of wines from around the world and local cask ales. Cerne Abbas sits in the Dorset Downs, just east of the A352 road about eight miles from Dorchester.
The Phelips Arms is a 17th century pub situated in the picturesque village of Montacute, four miles west of Yeovil. On the first floor, the pub has four comfortable single, double, and twin bedrooms, three of which overlook beautiful, listed buildings. Book a stay and enjoy a brilliant selection of Palmers fine ales, Dorset Orchards Ciders, and a visit to the National Trust Montacute House.
The Oystercatcher sits in the seaside resort of Polzeath, on the headland opposite Padstow, six miles north west of Wadebridge. With breathtaking views of the coast and surrounding countryside, the pub has a combination of family and dog friendly self-catering apartments and a cottage. Situated right on the South west Coast Path, the pub is the perfect base from which to explore North Cornwall.
The Ship Inn sits in the picture-postcard fishing village of Mousehole, directly opposite the harbour, about three miles from the vibrant town of Penzance. The pub has 11 coastal inspired en-suite bedrooms and is the perfect base from which to explore the historic harbour, bijou boutiques, and breathtaking coastline. There are also rooms suitable for family and dog friendly stays.
Hope & Anchor sits in the heart of Hope Cove, above the breathtaking Bigbury Bay along the South Devon coastline. A stone’s throw from the beach, the pub has a lovely mix of coastal double bedrooms, dog friendly rooms, a family suite, and a self-catering cottage. The seaside village of Hope Cove is about five miles west of Salcombe and a similar distance south west of Kingsbridge.
Chain Locker sits on Falmouth’s quayside, overlooking the Carricks Roads sailing waters and has six boutique bedrooms. Sympathetically restored, with unrivalled waterside views, this 16th century pub is believed to be one of Falmouth’s oldest buildings and offers contemporary dining. Falmouth is renowned for its cobbled streets, Blue Flag beaches, art galleries, independent shops, bars, and cafes.
The Pen and Parchment is situated on the edge of town and retains traditional features such as the original beams, together with contemporary touches. The Royal Shakespeare Theatre is just a four minute walk from the pub and Birmingham Airport is just over 20 miles away.
The Black Hat sits in the town centre, close to the local train station. They have seven comfortable bedrooms, some with picturesque views of Ilkley Moor, and they welcome families and dogs. Ilkley is a spa town 12 miles north of Bradford, on the River Wharfe which flows at the foot of its surrounding hills. The town is known for its breathtaking countryside, tearooms, and literature festival.